Hey all,
So just then my desktop PC randomly crashed while I was watching some HIMYM. The screen went black for a split second then bluescreened, then immediately after showed some BIOS-type text and I saw briefly saw something about creating a virtual memory dump (or something like that). It then shut down straight away and, now, won't boot properly - it shows the Asus BIOS welcoming sort of screen with the option to either enter BIOS or view Post Setup-something-a-rather. However, neither of these options work (del or F1 etc.) and it boots into this screen abnormally fast, but then does not proceed to actually boot into windows.
My specs are, and have remained so for quite a while;
CPU: i5 760 OC'd to 3.6GHz, very stable.
M/board: Asus P7H55-m
RAM: OCZ 4GB kit ~1600MHz kit
GPU: Gigabyte GTX 560 Ti SuperOverclocked (latest drivers)
1TB HDD with ~ 120GB spare
Windows 7 Home Premium 32 bit
Heat is not an issue, plenty of case fans and a Corsair H60 w/ dual fans keeps things nice and cool.
Anyone got any ideas? Please? Need it for school, 1st week of Year 12 is a bad time for it to crash :\
Thanks in advance!
So just then my desktop PC randomly crashed while I was watching some HIMYM. The screen went black for a split second then bluescreened, then immediately after showed some BIOS-type text and I saw briefly saw something about creating a virtual memory dump (or something like that). It then shut down straight away and, now, won't boot properly - it shows the Asus BIOS welcoming sort of screen with the option to either enter BIOS or view Post Setup-something-a-rather. However, neither of these options work (del or F1 etc.) and it boots into this screen abnormally fast, but then does not proceed to actually boot into windows.
My specs are, and have remained so for quite a while;
CPU: i5 760 OC'd to 3.6GHz, very stable.
M/board: Asus P7H55-m
RAM: OCZ 4GB kit ~1600MHz kit
GPU: Gigabyte GTX 560 Ti SuperOverclocked (latest drivers)
1TB HDD with ~ 120GB spare
Windows 7 Home Premium 32 bit
Heat is not an issue, plenty of case fans and a Corsair H60 w/ dual fans keeps things nice and cool.
Anyone got any ideas? Please? Need it for school, 1st week of Year 12 is a bad time for it to crash :\
Thanks in advance!